2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

2007 NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship
Country  United States
Teams 48
Champions Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Runner-up Ohio State Buckeyes
Matches played 47
Goals scored 115 (2.45 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) O'Brian White (4)

The 2007 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I who played for the NCAA Championship in soccer. The College Cup for the final four teams was held at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. All other games were played at the home field of the higher-seeded team. The final was held on December 16, 2007.

In the final, Wake Forest defeated Ohio State 2-1, with second-half goals scored by Marcus Tracy and Zach Schilawski. The title is Wake's first in soccer and eighth overall.

The tournament started on November 23, 2007. The first round was played on November 23 and 24, and the second round on the 28th. The third round was played on December 1 and 2. The Regional Finals were played on December 7 and 8.

Contents

Regional 1

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
   Boston University 1  
   Massachusetts 2  
     Massachusetts 2  
    1  Boston College 1  
      
        
   Massachusetts 3  
   Central Connecticut St. 1  
        
        
  16  Tulsa 2
       Central Connecticut St. 3  
   Central Connecticut St. 3
   Harvard 2  
   Massachusetts 2
   Illinois-Chicago 1
   Illinois-Chicago 0(6)  
   Saint Louis 0(5)  
     Illinois-Chicago 2
    9  Northwestern 0  
      
        
   Illinois-Chicago 1
  8  Creighton 0  
        
        
  8  Creighton 3
       SMU 0  
   Gonzaga 0
   SMU 1  

Regional 2

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
   Duke 0  
   Louisville 1  
     Louisville 0  
    5  Ohio State 1  
      
        
  5  Ohio State 4/2OT  
  12  UCSB 3  
        
        
  12  UCSB 1
       Washington 0  
   Portland 0
   Washington 1  
  5  Ohio State 4
   Bradley 0
   Liberty 0  
   Loyola (MD) 2  
     Loyola (MD) 0(2)
    13  Maryland 0(4)  
      
        
  13  Maryland 2
     Bradley 3/2OT  
        
        
  4  Indiana 1(4)
       Bradley 1(5)  
   DePaul 0
   Bradley 2  

Regional 3

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
   Vermont 1(4)  
   Dartmouth 1(3)  
     Vermont 0  
    3  Connecticut 2  
      
        
  3  Connecticut 5  
     South Florida 0  
        
        
  14  Akron 0
       South Florida 1/2OT  
   Colgate 1
   South Florida 2  
  3  Connecticut 0
  11  Virginia Tech 1
   UC Davis 1  
   California 2/2OT  
     California 2
    11  Virginia Tech 3  
      
        
  11  Virginia Tech 1
     Old Dominion 0  
        
        
  6  Brown 1
       Old Dominion 2/2OT  
   Providence 0
   Old Dominion 1  

Regional 4

  First round Second round Regional Semifinals Regional Finals
                                     
   New Mexico 0  
   UCLA 1  
     UCLA 1  
    7  Santa Clara 3  
      
        
  7  Santa Clara 0  
  10  Notre Dame 2  
        
        
  10  Notre Dame 2
       Oakland 1  
   Oakland 2
   Michigan State 1  
  10  Notre Dame 0
  2  Wake Forest 1/OT
   St. Peter's 1  
   Virginia 3  
     Virginia 0
    15  West Virginia 1  
      
        
  15  West Virginia 1
  2  Wake Forest 3  
        
        
  2  Wake Forest 1
       Furman 0  
   Campbell 0
   Furman 2  

College Cup – SAS Soccer Park, Cary, North Carolina

  National Semifinals
December 14
National Championship
December 16
                 
 Massachusetts 0  
5  Ohio State 1  
    5  Ohio State 1
  2  Wake Forest 2
11  Virginia Tech 0
2  Wake Forest 2  

Goal scorers

Bold indicates player's team played in the final

4 Goals

O'Brian White- Connecticut

3 Goals

Yan Klukowski- Central Connecticut State
Bryan Hogan- Massachusetts
Andrew Magill- Ohio State
Marcus Tracy- Wake Forest

2 Goals

Stephen Brust- Bradley
Chris Cutshaw-Bradley
Javier Ayala-Hill- California
Conor Smith- Central Connecticut State
Ian Sarachan- Illinois-Chicago
Stuart Amick- Massachusetts
Mike DeSantis- Massachusetts
Joseph Lapira- Notre Dame
Xavier Balc- Ohio State
Eric Brunner- Ohio State
Eric Edwards- Ohio State
Ambane Emmanuel- Old Dominion
Yohance Marshall- South Florida
Charlie Campbell- Virginia Tech
Patrick Nyarko- Virginia Tech
Cody Arnoux- Wake Forest
Zack Schilawski- Wake Forest

1 Goal

Alejandro Bedoya- Boston College
Derek Puerta- Boston University
Justin Bigelow- Bradley
Drew DeGurian- Bradley

Kevin Davies- Brown
Andrew Jacobson- California
Andrew Wiedeman- California
Andrew Cooper- Central Connecticut State
Johan Rundquist- Central Connecticut State
Glenn Volk- Colgate
Dori Arad- Connecticut
Chukwudi Chijindu- Connecticut
Akeem Priestley- Connecticut
Tim Bohnenkamp- Creighton
Andrei Gotsmanov- Creighton
Mo Travis- Creighton
Daniel Keat- Dartmouth
Haris Cekic- Furman
Chris Davis- Furman
Andre Akpan- Harvard
John Stamatis- Harvard
Mike Giffin- Illinois-Chicago
Kevin Stoll- Illinois-Chicago
John Mellencamp- Indiana
Frank Jonke- Louisville
Phil Bannister- Loyola (MD)
Eddie Dines- Loyola (MD)
Omar Gonzalez- Maryland
Rodney Wallace- Maryland
Michael Jejna- Massachusetts
Prince Ofosu- Massachusetts
Doug DeMartin- Michigan State
Dave Donohue- Notre Dame
Alex Yoshinaga- Notre Dame
Piotr Nowak- Oakland
Endre Osnes- Oakland
Stefan St. Louis- Oakland

Roger Espinoza- Ohio State
Geoff Marsh- Ohio State
A.J. Kulp- Old Dominion
Matt Hatzke- Santa Clara
Stephen McCarthy- Santa Clara
Jide Ogunbiyi- Santa Clara
Bruno Guarda- SMU
Jason Devenish- South Florida
Braulio Constantino- St. Peter's
Todd Goddard- Tulsa
Ashley McInnes- Tulsa
Quincy Amarikwa- UC Davis
Jon Curry- UCSB
Alfonso Motagalvan- UCSB
Nick Perara-UCSB
Own Goal (OSU)- UCSB
Kyle Nakazawa- UCLA
Mike Zaher- UCLA
Connor Tobin- Vermont
Ross LaBauex- Virginia
Dane Murphy- Virginia
Chris Tierney- Virginia
Ben Nason- Virginia Tech
Austin da Luz- Wake Forest
Julian Valentin- Wake Forest
Ely Allen- Washington
Dan Stratford- West Virginia
Andy Wright- West Virginia

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